Timothy Lewis has woven together a beautiful love story in his novel, "Forever Friday," that was inspired by his great-uncle and great-aunt and has resulted in a timeless story that will be enjoyed and remembered for years to come.
Adam discovers postcards that were overlooked by the treasure hunters at an estate sale and on these cards he discovers a beautiful love story and relationship from years ago. Adam is struggling with the concept of love forever and believing this can actually happen and yet he finds himself being drawn into the love between Gabe and Pearl. As Adam reads through the postcards filled with poems and love, he finds himself caught up in the romance and the precious vows from so long ago.
This novel is one that drew me right into the story and I was transported back in time. I was so intrigued by the concept of this story and the cover is so inviting as well. This story will leave you believing in true love and wanting to go on your own treasure hunt to discover a set of postcards and pictures that tell a story. Lewis is a very talented writer and storyteller and one I am looking forward to reading more novels by.
*Thanks to WaterBrook Multnomah Publishers for the complimentary copy of this book in exchange for a honest review.*
Adam discovers postcards that were overlooked by the treasure hunters at an estate sale and on these cards he discovers a beautiful love story and relationship from years ago. Adam is struggling with the concept of love forever and believing this can actually happen and yet he finds himself being drawn into the love between Gabe and Pearl. As Adam reads through the postcards filled with poems and love, he finds himself caught up in the romance and the precious vows from so long ago.
This novel is one that drew me right into the story and I was transported back in time. I was so intrigued by the concept of this story and the cover is so inviting as well. This story will leave you believing in true love and wanting to go on your own treasure hunt to discover a set of postcards and pictures that tell a story. Lewis is a very talented writer and storyteller and one I am looking forward to reading more novels by.
*Thanks to WaterBrook Multnomah Publishers for the complimentary copy of this book in exchange for a honest review.*
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